Malaysia Flight Debris Could Be Three Miles Deep

3/20/2014 7:36PM

Based on new satellite images, the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has zeroed in on an extremely deep area of the Indian Ocean. If this is where the plane went down, the wreckage could be up to three miles deep.

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I ... the multinational hundred elated Airlines flight three seventy is ongoing ... but the search is now zeroing in on a remote region of the Indian Ocean ... fourteen hundred miles off the coast of Perth ... Australia aircraft flew into Micheal their state or visibility conditions to try and locate two pieces of possible plaintiff responded by satellite technology ... aside from high winds strong currents involved the weather ... the one thousand nine hundred square mile search area poses a difficult challenge ... parts of it are extremely tea ... the flight three seventy did crashing to the SEC should the Indian Ocean it could now be two to three miles underwater ... here are an area of ocean floor knows the Southeast and you're it runs east west sloping for twenty five hundred meters to four thousand meters ... at the steps it will require robotic some Bursa bulls like this one to located the wreckage ... if parts of the plane sank to the bottom of the Indian Ocean ... they could be deeper than the remnants of the Titanic ...